Best of Ivan Marquez

Best of Ivan Marquez

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ADALBERTO ROQUE

The head of FARC-EP leftist guerrillas delegation commander Ivan Marquez speaks in front a poster of commander Simon Trinidad (in prison in the United States), during a press conference at the Convention Palace in Havana on March 1, 2013. AFP PHOTO/ADALBERTO ROQUE

The head of FARC-EP leftist guerrillas delegation commander Ivan Marquez speaks in front a poster of commander Simon Trinidad (in prison in the United States), during a press conference at the Convention Palace in Havana on March 1, 2013. AFP PHOTO/ADALBERTO ROQUE

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YAMIL LAGE

Commanders of the FARC-EP leftist guerrillas Ivan Marquez (L) and Pastor Alape (R) arrive at Convention Palace in Havana for the peace talks with the Colombian government, on April 28, 2015. AFP PHOTO/YAMIL LAGE

Commanders of the FARC-EP leftist guerrillas Ivan Marquez (L) and Pastor Alape (R) arrive at Convention Palace in Havana for the peace talks with the Colombian government, on April 28, 2015. AFP PHOTO/YAMIL LAGE

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YAMIL LAGE

The chief negotiator of the FARC-EP leftist guerrilla delegation, commander Ivan Marquez, speaks during a press conference at the end of the 35th cycle of the peace talk between the Colombian government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, at Convention Palace in Havana, on April 20, 2015. Colombia's leftist FARC guerrillas said Monday they will maintain their unilateral ceasefire despite a recent clash with the army, except if their fighters come under siege. The two-year-old peace process suffered a setback last week when the rebels killed 11 soldiers in what the army called an unprovoked attack. AFP PHOTO / Yamil LAGE

The chief negotiator of the FARC-EP leftist guerrilla delegation, commander Ivan Marquez, speaks during a press conference at the end of the 35th cycle of the peace talk between the Colombian government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, at Convention Palace in Havana, on April 20, 2015. Colombia's leftist FARC guerrillas said Monday they will maintain their unilateral ceasefire despite a recent clash with the army, except if their fighters come under siege. The two-year-old peace process suffered a setback last week when the rebels killed 11 soldiers in what the army called an unprovoked attack. AFP PHOTO / Yamil LAGE

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YAMIL LAGE

The chief negotiator of the FARC-EP leftist guerrilla delegation, commander Ivan Marquez, speaks during a press conference at the end of the 35th cycle of the peace talk between the Colombian government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, at Convention Palace in Havana, on April 20, 2015. Colombia's leftist FARC guerrillas said Monday they will maintain their unilateral ceasefire despite a recent clash with the army, except if their fighters come under siege. The two-year-old peace process suffered a setback last week when the rebels killed 11 soldiers in what the army called an unprovoked attack. AFP PHOTO / Yamil LAGE

The chief negotiator of the FARC-EP leftist guerrilla delegation, commander Ivan Marquez, speaks during a press conference at the end of the 35th cycle of the peace talk between the Colombian government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, at Convention Palace in Havana, on April 20, 2015. Colombia's leftist FARC guerrillas said Monday they will maintain their unilateral ceasefire despite a recent clash with the army, except if their fighters come under siege. The two-year-old peace process suffered a setback last week when the rebels killed 11 soldiers in what the army called an unprovoked attack. AFP PHOTO / Yamil LAGE

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YAMIL LAGE

The chief negotiator of the FARC-EP leftist guerrilla delegation, commander Ivan Marquez (2-L), speaks during a press conference at the end of the 35th cycle of the peace talk between the Colombian government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, at Convention Palace in Havana, on April 20, 2015. Colombia's leftist FARC guerrillas said Monday they will maintain their unilateral ceasefire despite a recent clash with the army, except if their fighters come under siege. The two-year-old peace process suffered a setback last week when the rebels killed 11 soldiers in what the army called an unprovoked attack. AFP PHOTO / Yamil LAGE

The chief negotiator of the FARC-EP leftist guerrilla delegation, commander Ivan Marquez (2-L), speaks during a press conference at the end of the 35th cycle of the peace talk between the Colombian government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, at Convention Palace in Havana, on April 20, 2015. Colombia's leftist FARC guerrillas said Monday they will maintain their unilateral ceasefire despite a recent clash with the army, except if their fighters come under siege. The two-year-old peace process suffered a setback last week when the rebels killed 11 soldiers in what the army called an unprovoked attack. AFP PHOTO / Yamil LAGE

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YAMIL LAGE

Commanders of FARC-EP leftist guerrillas Ivan Marquez (L) and Edilson Romana (R) arrive at Convention Palace in Havana to attend peace talks with the Colombian government, on April 14, 2015. Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos announced last week he was extending the suspension of air raids on the leftist FARC guerrillas to accelerate peace talks aimed at ending the five-decade war. AFP PHOTO/YAMIL LAGE

Commanders of FARC-EP leftist guerrillas Ivan Marquez (L) and Edilson Romana (R) arrive at Convention Palace in Havana to attend peace talks with the Colombian government, on April 14, 2015. Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos announced last week he was extending the suspension of air raids on the leftist FARC guerrillas to accelerate peace talks aimed at ending the five-decade war. AFP PHOTO/YAMIL LAGE

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Commanders of the Colombian FARC-EP leftist guerrillas Ivan Marquez (L) and Pablo Catatumbo arrive at the Convention Palace in Havana for the peace talks with the Colombian government, on April 10, 2015. Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos said Thursday he was extending the suspension of air raids on the leftist FARC guerrillas to accelerate peace talks aimed at ending the five-decade war. Santos first announced a month-long suspension of bombing raids on the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) on March 10, saying he wanted to 'de-escalate' the conflict. AFP PHOTO/YAMIL LAGE

Commanders of the Colombian FARC-EP leftist guerrillas Ivan Marquez (L) and Pablo Catatumbo arrive at the Convention Palace in Havana for the peace talks with the Colombian government, on April 10, 2015. Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos said Thursday he was extending the suspension of air raids on the leftist FARC guerrillas to accelerate peace talks aimed at ending the five-decade war. Santos first announced a month-long suspension of bombing raids on the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) on March 10, saying he wanted to 'de-escalate' the conflict. AFP PHOTO/YAMIL LAGE

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Cuban guarantor Rodolfo Benitez (2-R) speaks during a press conference at the Convention Palace in Havana, on March 7, 2014, next to Humberto de la Calle (L), head of the Colombian delegation for peace talks, Norwegian guarantor Dag Nylander (2-L) and Commander Ivan Marquez (R), leader of the FARC delegation. AFP PHOTO/Yamil LAGE

Cuban guarantor Rodolfo Benitez (2-R) speaks during a press conference at the Convention Palace in Havana, on March 7, 2014, next to Humberto de la Calle (L), head of the Colombian delegation for peace talks, Norwegian guarantor Dag Nylander (2-L) and Commander Ivan Marquez (R), leader of the FARC delegation. AFP PHOTO/Yamil LAGE

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Humberto de la Calle (C), head of the Colombian delegation for the peace talks and Commander of the FARC-EP leftist guerrillas Ivan Marquez (R) shake hands upon their arrival at the Convention Palace in Havana, on March 7, 2014. AFP PHOTO/Yamil LAGE

Humberto de la Calle (C), head of the Colombian delegation for the peace talks and Commander of the FARC-EP leftist guerrillas Ivan Marquez (R) shake hands upon their arrival at the Convention Palace in Havana, on March 7, 2014. AFP PHOTO/Yamil LAGE

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Commanders of the FARC-EP leftist guerrillas Ivan Marquez (L) and Pablo Catatumbo (R) attend a press conference related to peace talks with the Colombian government at the Convention Palace in Havana, on March 7, 2014. AFP PHOTO/Yamil LAGE

Commanders of the FARC-EP leftist guerrillas Ivan Marquez (L) and Pablo Catatumbo (R) attend a press conference related to peace talks with the Colombian government at the Convention Palace in Havana, on March 7, 2014. AFP PHOTO/Yamil LAGE

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EP leftist guerrillas commander Ivan Marquez (C) arrives at the Convention Palace in Havana for peace talks with the Colombian government, on March 5, 2015. Colombia's leftist FARC guerrillas said Tuesday they will not sign any peace deal that allows their members to be tried and jailed. Negotiators seeking to end the more than five-decade guerrilla war at talks in Havana are under growing international pressure to guarantee justice for crimes committed during the conflict. AFP PHOTO / Yamil LAGE

EP leftist guerrillas commander Ivan Marquez (C) arrives at the Convention Palace in Havana for peace talks with the Colombian government, on March 5, 2015. Colombia's leftist FARC guerrillas said Tuesday they will not sign any peace deal that allows their members to be tried and jailed. Negotiators seeking to end the more than five-decade guerrilla war at talks in Havana are under growing international pressure to guarantee justice for crimes committed during the conflict. AFP PHOTO / Yamil LAGE

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Commanders of the FARC-EP leftist guerrillas Pablo Catatumbo (R), Joaquin Gomez (C) and Ivan Marquez (L) arrive at the Convention Palace in Havana for peace talks with the Colombian government, on March 4, 2015. Colombia's leftist FARC guerrillas said Tuesday they will not sign any peace deal that allows their members to be tried and jailed. Negotiators seeking to end the more than five-decade guerrilla war at talks in Havana are under growing international pressure to guarantee justice for crimes committed during the conflict. AFP PHOTO / Yamil LAGE

Commanders of the FARC-EP leftist guerrillas Pablo Catatumbo (R), Joaquin Gomez (C) and Ivan Marquez (L) arrive at the Convention Palace in Havana for peace talks with the Colombian government, on March 4, 2015. Colombia's leftist FARC guerrillas said Tuesday they will not sign any peace deal that allows their members to be tried and jailed. Negotiators seeking to end the more than five-decade guerrilla war at talks in Havana are under growing international pressure to guarantee justice for crimes committed during the conflict. AFP PHOTO / Yamil LAGE

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ADALBERTO ROQUE

The head of FARC-EP leftist guerrillas delegation, Ivan Marquez (R) reads a statement during the peace talks with the Colombian government at Convention Palace in Havana, on February 12, 2015. AFP PHOTO/ADALBERTO ROQUE

The head of FARC-EP leftist guerrillas delegation, Ivan Marquez (R) reads a statement during the peace talks with the Colombian government at Convention Palace in Havana, on February 12, 2015. AFP PHOTO/ADALBERTO ROQUE

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The head of FARC-EP leftist guerrillas delegation, Ivan Marquez (L) reads a statement during the peace talks with the Colombian government at Convention Palace in Havana, on February 12, 2015. At right, Commander Jesus Santrich. AFP PHOTO/ADALBERTO ROQUE

The head of FARC-EP leftist guerrillas delegation, Ivan Marquez (L) reads a statement during the peace talks with the Colombian government at Convention Palace in Havana, on February 12, 2015. At right, Commander Jesus Santrich. AFP PHOTO/ADALBERTO ROQUE

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The head of FARC-EP leftist guerrillas delegation, Ivan Marquez reads a statement during the peace talks with the Colombian government at Convention Palace in Havana, on February 12, 2015. AFP PHOTO/ADALBERTO ROQUE

The head of FARC-EP leftist guerrillas delegation, Ivan Marquez reads a statement during the peace talks with the Colombian government at Convention Palace in Havana, on February 12, 2015. AFP PHOTO/ADALBERTO ROQUE